@AverageJoe1
Wealthy getting money from the poor. You must still be in la la land if you think that is not exactly how they got wealthy. Bill Gates, selling software to ordinary folks, Bezos selling stuff to the poor as well as well off, Musk making megabucks selling way overpriced cars.
What planet do you live on again?
@kevcvs57 saidWell, there are obviously two arguments, atttached see example. I think if the elected board does it, it is the business of that city. I wouod have to see their spread sheets, etc, to vote one way or aonother
You could pared that rigtdown to:
Ok, so I’m a partisan hack and a hypocrite who love free stuff for rich business men and land owners but not actual future tax payers essential to a modern economy 🙄
How can ‘everyone’ benefit from a ‘private’ venue that charges an admission fee to somewhere that you’ve already paid for with your hard earned taxes?
https://www.stlouisfed.org/publications/regional-economist/april-2001/should-cities-pay-for-sports-facilities#:~:text=Public%20funds%20used%20for%20a,that%20would%20not%20have%20been
@AverageJoe1
So the title of that article is SHOULD cities pay for sports, a question not an agenda.
Personally I don't give a rats ass one way or the other, there are way more important things going on right now, like the border crisis your orange jesus stopped even being debated on or X45 having to come up with half bil which isn't going to happen because he lied all along about being so rich, one day he says he is worth 6 billion and a few days later he is worth 10 billion, even that number pales compared to Gates, Bezos, Zuckenberg, Musk, and the rest of the REAL billionaires.
He doesn't even actually own half the buildings with his name on them, just leased so there is no collateral there. How does it feel to be religiously supporting such a loser? BTW, this half bil fine is just the start, there are a bunch more suites coming down the pike by capitol cops and others suing the hell out of your orange jesus also and may run that number up to closer to a full billion.
@sonhouse saidJust a bit of consultation. Your posts, by their inherent nature , are impossible to respond to, too wordy, too many issues, too much Trump.
@AverageJoe1
So the title of that article is SHOULD cities pay for sports, a question not an agenda.
Personally I don't give a rats ass one way or the other, there are way more important things going on right now, like the border crisis your orange jesus stopped even being debated on or X45 having to come up with half bil which isn't going to happen because he lied all alo ...[text shortened]... suing the hell out of your orange jesus also and may run that number up to closer to a full billion.
After all, we get plenty of Trump from the news. Pleeeeease, not from you too?
@AverageJoe1
I will POUND on Trump till he is in prison where he richly desrerves to be BIGLY. You are just too much of a hypnotized coward to recognize corruption when it is out in the open.
Trump IS your god, your religion and you would take a bullet for him.
@averagejoe1 saidYou support bailouts as long as the recipient is rich and therefore worthy of it.
Exactly. You see a farmer toiling, trying to make a go of it, and his farm and those of other farmers are lifeblood of our nation. Like, Trump sahing last week that they (invaders) are poisoning the blood, which of course meant that they are tearing down our laws, which laws are the blood of our nation.
So, we have farmers as life blood.
Students who owe money ...[text shortened]... dbeats are losers.
Y'all have really been easy pickin's on the Forum the last couple of weeks!
@wildgrass saidNo, as long as it keeps the ‘blood of the nation’ flowing. It happens that most goods and services come to our homes from those dastardly rich corps, run by well-paid boards (sorry), so they are likely to get bail outs. You know that, you are getting like libs. Wait, you are one.
You support bailouts as long as the recipient is rich and therefore worthy of it.
@averagejoe1 saidYour position in this matter is 100% liberal.
No, as long as it keeps the ‘blood of the nation’ flowing. It happens that most goods and services come to our homes from those dastardly rich corps, run by well-paid boards (sorry), so they are likely to get bail outs. You know that, you are getting like libs. Wait, you are one.
@wildgrass saidNot 100%. Some a bit, of course, along the same logic as you libs, dependents, stating that government programs are socialistic. Giving out food and cash to the needy, etc has an air of socialism, if that is what u mean. If not, what do you mean?
Your position in this matter is 100% liberal.
@wildgrass saidFarmers are hardly 'rich'. Get a grip. You sound like sue
You support bailouts as long as the recipient is rich and therefore worthy of it.
@averagejoe1 saidAmerica has ~2 million farmers with a collective wealth of $3 trillion. So on average, farmers are millionaires.
Farmers are hardly 'rich'. Get a grip. You sound like sue
@wildgrass saidCash they have in bank does not bring them up to rich. Their equity in land is not so great, all mortgaged.
America has ~2 million farmers with a collective wealth of $3 trillion. So on average, farmers are millionaires.
@averagejoe1 saidWoah wait. You want the government to give them farmers money because.... Gulp... They took out a bunch of loans and can't pay them back without ... A bail out?
Cash they have in bank does not bring them up to rich. Their equity in land is not so great, all mortgaged.
@wildgrass saidLook up farmer bailouts. That is not the reason. You silly goose.
Woah wait. You want the government to give them farmers money because.... Gulp... They took out a bunch of loans and can't pay them back without ... A bail out?
@averagejoe1 saidEnlighten me. It seems like they are the takers of society and we give them way more than others.
Look up farmer bailouts. That is not the reason. You silly goose.